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verb - to spring forward on the hind legs
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to prance, to frolic |
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Jaune Quick–to–See Smith (born 1940), a self-described cultural arts worker, is one of the most acclaimed Indian artists in North America. A member of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Indian Tribes and enrolled with the Sqelix’u (Salish), she is a Native American contemporary artist, curator, art educator, art advocate, and political activist. Prolific in her long career, her work draws from a Native worldview and comments on Indian identity, histories of oppression, and environmental issues, which subvert and push new boundaries of American Modernism. * In the mid-1970s, Smith began to gain prominence as a painter and printmaker[2][3] and later advanced her style and technique with collage, drawing and mixed media. Her works have been widely exhibited and many are in the permanent collections of prominent museums of modern art in America, including the Museum of Modern Art-New York, the Whitney Museum of American Art,[11] the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Walker Art Center as well as the Smithsonian American Art Museum[12] and National Museum of Women in the Arts.[13] Internationally, her work is also included in many private and public collections like The Museum of Mankind (Vienna), The Museum of Modern Art (Quito), the Victoria and Albert Museum (London), the Museum for World Cultures (Frankfurt) and the Museum for Ethnology (Berlin). Finally, her work has been collected by New Mexico Museum of Art (Santa Fe)[14] and Albuquerque Museum,[15] both located in a landscape that has continually served as one of her greatest sources of inspiration. She actively supports the Native arts community, organizing exhibitions and project collaborations, and she has also participated in national commissions for public works. * She lives in Corrales, New Mexico, near the Rio Grande and is represented by Garth Greenan Gallery in New York City (since 2017). |